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VOLUNTEERING AT CANFAR


CANFAR is fortunate to have dedicated volunteers who believe that there
is a world without AIDS waiting for those who care enough to work hard
to discover it.

Twenty one years ago, a group of community minded volunteers founded the Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research in response to the growing concern about the spread of HIV.

They believed, as we still do today, that the best way to end the pandemic is through research.

We have some great volunteer opportunities at CANFAR!  We are gearing up for some of our most renowned events and would love for you to be a part of the action.  We are currently looking for volunteers to assist us both behind the scenes and in the forefront of Pride, AIDSbeat, Bloor Street Entertains, Have a Heart and Spring for Life.

You can be a part of the most exciting events in Toronto; volunteering does not get any more exciting than this!  Please join us and help us to end AIDS through research.

To sign up as a volunteer or to obtain more information, please contact Mary-Ann Somers, Volunteer Coordinator at 416-361-6281 ext 34, or by email at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

 

 

Click here to download the CANFAR Volunteer Manual .

Join Us! Get Involved!
Find out more about CANFAR's many volunteer opportunities.


CANFAR Clubs
Students at universities and colleges across Canada are starting CANFAR Clubs.

Volunteer Handbook

Volunteer Awards

If you have a great idea that you would like to share with CANFAR, please let us know! We are always looking for exciting new ways to raise funds, generate awareness or bring unique skills to help CANFAR. Let us know at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it

 

Thank you for joining us in our mission to end AIDS through research. 


  


"Do all you can with what you have,

in the time you have, in the place you are."

--Nkosi Johnson, a Zulu boy, born HIV-positive,
an AIDS activist who died at the age of 12. 

 




 

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